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The ongoing and extreme violence in Chicago is increasing, and now the former Chicago police superintendent is blaming Black Lives Matter for the current state of the city. Um…what?!

Garry McCarthy was fired in July of 2015 from his position as the superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, however that hasn’t stopped him from giving his two cents on the increasing murder rates in Chicago. As reported by The Grio, McCarthy was a guest on The Cat’s Roundtable radio show where he didn’t hesitate to slam the Black Lives Matter movement.

McCarthy stated that #BLM is to blame because of its “atmosphere of anti-police sentiment” which he feels promotes violence against police and citizens. “So what’s happening, and this is ironic, is that a movement with the goal of saving black lives at this point is getting black lives taken, because 80 percent of our murder victims here in Chicago are male blacks,” McCarthy said.

Oh, but he didn’t stop there. McCarthy went on to say that #BLM promotes a “state of lawlessness” and further described it as “creat[ing] an environment where we have emboldened criminals and we are hamstringing the police.”

His comments got even more ridiculous when he added that he believes that Chicago’s severe violence problem would be solved by the Trump Administration. He stated, “I think the Trump election quite frankly is a reaction to that,” he said. “I think the people are tired of career politicians who’ve never really had a job telling us how we should think and how we should act.”

McCarthy’s statements did not address the fact that violence in Chicago was already at very high levels before the #BLM movement existed.

 

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